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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to the functions and duties of the University |
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Interscholastic League. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Section 7.055(b)(41), Education Code, is amended |
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to read as follows: |
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(41) The commissioner shall adopt rules relating to |
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extracurricular activities under Section 33.081 and approve or |
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disapprove University Interscholastic League rules and procedures |
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under Section 67.72(c) [33.083]. |
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SECTION 2. Section 33.094(d), Education Code, is amended to |
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read as follows: |
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(d) The University Interscholastic League may adopt rules |
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necessary to implement this section, provided that the rules must |
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be approved by the commissioner in accordance with Section 67.72(c) |
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[33.083(b)]. |
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SECTION 3. Section 33.203, Education Code, is amended by |
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adding Subsections (c) and (d) to read as follows: |
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(c) In addition to the forms required by Subsection (a), |
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each student participating in an extracurricular athletic activity |
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must submit a completed University Interscholastic League form |
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entitled "Preparticipation Physical Evaluation--Physical |
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Examination." |
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(d) An affirmative answer on the "Preparticipation Physical |
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Evaluation--Medical History" form indicating a cardiac or |
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neurological history requires a person signing the |
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"Preparticipation Physical Evaluation--Physical Examination" |
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form, in accordance with rules adopted by the University |
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Interscholastic League, to refer the student to the student's |
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treating physician. The student's treating physician must provide |
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a written statement indicating that, in the physician's |
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professional judgment, it is safe for the student to participate in |
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practice and play in an extracurricular athletic activity. |
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SECTION 4. Section 38.153, Education Code, is amended by |
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adding Subsections (c) and (d) to read as follows: |
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(c) Not later than September 1 of each year, the |
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superintendent of a school district and the person who serves the |
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function of a superintendent for an open-enrollment charter school |
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shall submit to the University Interscholastic League a notarized |
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document stating: |
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(1) that the district or school has formed a |
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concussion oversight team as required by Subsection (a); |
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(2) the name and occupation of each person serving on |
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the concussion oversight team and confirming that each person has |
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completed the training required by Section 38.154(c); |
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(3) that the concussion oversight team has established |
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and is using the return-to-play protocol as required by Subsection |
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(b); |
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(4) the number of full-time athletic trainers employed |
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by the district or school; and |
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(5) the number of coaches employed by the district or |
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school who have completed the concussion training required by |
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Section 38.158 and the number of coaches employed by the district or |
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school who have not completed the required concussion training. |
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(d) Not later than October 1 of each year, the notarized |
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statements submitted under Subsection (c) must be available to the |
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public on the University Interscholastic League's Internet |
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website. The University Interscholastic League is responsible for |
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ensuring each year that statements are obtained from each school |
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district and open-enrollment charter school subject to this |
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section. |
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SECTION 5. Section 51.406(b), Education Code, is amended to |
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read as follows: |
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(b) To the extent that any of the following laws require |
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reporting by a university system or an institution of higher |
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education, a university system or institution of higher education |
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is not required to make the report on or after September 1, 2013, |
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unless legislation enacted by the 83rd Legislature that becomes law |
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expressly requires the institution or system to make the report: |
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(1) Section 7.109; |
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(2) [Section 33.083;
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[(3)] Section 59.07; |
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(3) [(4)] Section 130.086; |
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(4) [(5)] Section 325.007, Government Code; |
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(5) [(6)] Section 669.003, Government Code; |
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(6) [(7)] Section 2005.007, Government Code; |
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(7) [(8)] Section 2054.097, Government Code; |
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(8) [(9)] Chapter 2114, Government Code; and |
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(9) [(10)] Section 2205.041, Government Code. |
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SECTION 6. Chapter 67, Education Code, is amended by adding |
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Subchapter E to read as follows: |
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SUBCHAPTER E. UNIVERSITY INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE |
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Sec. 67.71. DEFINITIONS. In this subchapter: |
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(1) "League" means the University Interscholastic |
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League. |
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(2) "Rule" or "contest rule" means a rule or procedure |
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included in the league's constitution and contest rules. |
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SECTION 7. Sections 33.083(b) and (d), Education Code, are |
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transferred to Subchapter E, Chapter 67, Education Code, as added |
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by this Act, redesignated as Section 67.72, Education Code, and |
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amended to read as follows: |
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Sec. 67.72. UNIVERSITY INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE. |
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(a) [(b)] The University Interscholastic League is a state agency |
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that is part of The University of Texas at Austin [and must submit
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its rules and procedures to the commissioner for approval or
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disapproval]. The funds belonging to the league [University
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Interscholastic League] shall be deposited with the university [The
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University of Texas at Austin] for the benefit of the league and |
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shall be subject to audits by the university [The University of
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Texas at Austin], The University of Texas System, and the state |
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auditor. Copies of annual audits shall be furnished, on request, to |
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members of the legislature. |
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(b) The league: |
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(1) creates and administers interscholastic contests, |
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including academic, music, and athletic contests, for member |
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schools; |
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(2) adopts and enforces contest rules; |
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(3) creates local committees to assist in the |
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administration of interscholastic contests; and |
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(4) performs any duty necessary to administer |
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interscholastic contests in the state for member schools. |
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(c) The league must submit all contest rules and procedures |
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to the commissioner of education for approval or disapproval. |
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(d) League contest rules are not subject to Chapter 2001, |
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Government Code. |
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(e) [(d)] The league [University Interscholastic League] |
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shall file annually with the governor and the presiding officer of |
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each house of the legislature a complete and detailed written |
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report accounting for all funds received and disbursed by the |
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league [University Interscholastic League] during the preceding |
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fiscal year. The form of the annual report and the reporting time |
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are as provided by the General Appropriations Act. |
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SECTION 8. Section 33.0831, Education Code, is transferred |
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to Subchapter E, Chapter 67, Education Code, as added by this Act, |
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redesignated as Section 67.73, Education Code, and amended to read |
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as follows: |
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Sec. 67.73 [33.0831]. [UNIVERSITY INTERSCHOLASTIC] LEAGUE |
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RULES: FISCAL IMPACT STATEMENT. (a) The legislative council of |
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the league [University Interscholastic League] may not take final |
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action on a new or amended rule that would result in additional |
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costs for a member school unless a fiscal impact statement |
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regarding the rule has been completed in accordance with this |
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section. |
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(b) For purposes of Subsection (a), final action by the |
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legislative council means: |
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(1) submitting a rule to school superintendents, if |
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the submission is required under the legislative council's |
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procedures; or |
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(2) submitting a rule approved by the council to the |
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commissioner of education for the commissioner's approval under |
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Section 67.72(c) [33.083(b)], if the rule does not require |
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submission to school superintendents under the legislative |
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council's procedures. |
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(c) A fiscal impact statement regarding a rule must include: |
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(1) a projection of the costs to member schools of |
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complying with the rule during the five-year period following the |
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effective date of the rule; and |
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(2) an explanation of the methodology used to analyze |
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the fiscal impact of the rule and determine the costs projection |
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required by Subdivision (1). |
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(d) If a fiscal impact statement is prepared for a rule, a |
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copy of the statement must be attached to the rule when it is |
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submitted for approval to school superintendents, if applicable, |
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and when it is submitted to the commissioner of education for |
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approval. |
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SECTION 9. Subchapter E, Chapter 67, Education Code, as |
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added by this Act, is amended by adding Section 67.74 to read as |
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follows: |
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Sec. 67.74. LOCAL COMMITTEES. (a) A local committee |
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created to assist the league in the administration of |
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interscholastic contests is subject to the open meetings |
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requirements under Chapter 551, Government Code, and public |
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information requirements under Chapter 552, Government Code, in the |
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same manner that the board of trustees of a school district is |
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subject to those laws. In addition to any other applicable |
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exceptions, the exceptions found in Sections 552.114 and 552.135, |
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Government Code, apply to a local committee. |
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(b) Any money collected by a local committee for committee |
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use are not funds belonging to the league and may not be deposited |
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in a university account. |
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(c) A local committee shall: |
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(1) collect and expend funds in accordance with league |
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rules; and |
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(2) report revenue and expenditures on an annual basis |
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to the league. |
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SECTION 10. Sections 33.085, 33.091, 33.209, and 67.26, |
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Education Code, are transferred to Subchapter E, Chapter 67, |
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Education Code, as added by this Act, redesignated as Sections |
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67.75, 67.76, 67.77, and 67.78, Education Code, respectively, and |
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amended to read as follows: |
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Sec. 67.75 [33.085]. AUTHORITY [OF UNIVERSITY
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INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE] REGARDING ACTIVITIES INVOLVING SPORTS |
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OFFICIALS. (a) In this section, "sports official" [:
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[(1)
"League" means the University Interscholastic
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League.
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[(2) "Sports official"] means a person who officiates, |
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judges, or in any manner enforces contest rules in any official |
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capacity with respect to and during the course of an |
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interscholastic athletic team competition and who is a member of a |
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league-recognized local chapter or association of sports |
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officials. The term includes a referee, umpire, linesman, judge, |
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or any other person similarly involved in supervising competitive |
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play. The term does not include a league board member or a league |
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official who is acting in an official capacity to supervise, |
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administer, or enforce the league constitution or league contest |
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rules. |
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(b) The league may require a sports official, as a condition |
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of eligibility to officiate a contest sponsored by the league, to: |
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(1) be registered with the league and comply with the |
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registration requirements of Subsection (c); |
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(2) have completed initial and continuing education |
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programs regarding league rules; |
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(3) be a member in good standing of a local chapter or |
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association of sports officials recognized by the league for that |
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purpose; and |
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(4) agree to abide by league rules, including fee |
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schedules and travel reimbursement guidelines for payment by school |
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districts or open-enrollment charter schools to a sports official. |
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(c) In registering with the league, a sports official must |
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be required to provide directory information required by the league |
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and submit to a criminal background check. |
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(d) The league may not charge a sports official who |
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completes a program under Subsection (b)(2) a fee for more than one |
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program described by Subsection (b)(2). |
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(e) The league may charge and collect a registration fee |
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only to defray the cost of registering sports officials and shall |
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post the amount of the fee on the league's Internet website and make |
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the information available at other places the league determines |
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appropriate. The amount of the fee may not exceed the amount |
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reasonably determined by the league to be necessary to cover the |
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cost of administering registration. |
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(f) The league may revoke or suspend the league registration |
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of a sports official determined by the league to have violated the |
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provisions of the league constitution or contest rules governing |
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sports officials or other league policy applicable to sports |
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officials. Before the league may take action to revoke or suspend a |
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sports official's registration, the league shall notify and consult |
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with the local chapter or association of sports officials of which |
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the sports official is a member. The local chapter or association |
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may, on or before the 15th day after the date notice is received |
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from the league, take action to adjudicate the alleged violation. |
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If after the 15th day after the date notice is received from the |
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league the local chapter or association has failed to take action |
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against the sports official or takes action that the league finds to |
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be insufficient, the league may take action against the sports |
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official. The league shall adopt rules to provide a sports official |
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with the opportunity for an appeals process before the league |
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revokes or suspends the sports official's registration. In |
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adopting rules under this subsection, the league shall make a |
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determination of the actions and subsequent sanctions that would be |
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considered sufficient under this subsection. |
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(g) The league may not sponsor or organize or attempt to |
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sponsor or organize any association of sports officials in which |
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the majority of the membership is composed of sports officials who |
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officiate team sports. |
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(h) The league may set rates or fee schedules payable by a |
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school district or open-enrollment charter school to a sports |
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official. |
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(i) Before the league may take any action that amends rules |
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related to the activities of sports officials, other than an action |
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against an individual sports official under Subsection (f), the |
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league must submit the proposed action for public review and |
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comment, including: |
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(1) notifying registered sports officials of the |
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proposed action by e-mail not later than the 30th day before the |
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date set for action on the proposal; and |
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(2) posting the proposal on the league's Internet |
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website for at least 30 consecutive days before the date set for |
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action on the proposal. |
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Sec. 67.76 [33.091]. PREVENTION OF ILLEGAL STEROID USE[;
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RANDOM TESTING]. (a) In this section: |
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(1) ["League" means the University Interscholastic
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League.
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[(2)] "Parent" includes a guardian or other person |
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standing in parental relation. |
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(2) [(3)] "Steroid" means an anabolic steroid as |
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described by Section 481.104, Health and Safety Code. |
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(b) [The league shall adopt rules prohibiting a student from
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participating in an athletic competition sponsored or sanctioned by
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the league unless:
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[(1)
the student agrees not to use steroids and, if the
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student is enrolled in high school, the student submits to random
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testing for the presence of illegal steroids in the student's body,
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in accordance with the program established under Subsection (d);
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and
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[(2)
the league obtains from the student's parent a
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statement signed by the parent and acknowledging that:
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[(A)
the parent's child, if enrolled in high
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school, may be subject to random steroid testing;
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[(B)
state law prohibits possessing, dispensing,
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delivering, or administering a steroid in a manner not allowed by
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state law;
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[(C)
state law provides that bodybuilding,
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muscle enhancement, or the increase of muscle bulk or strength
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through the use of a steroid by a person who is in good health is not
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a valid medical purpose;
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[(D)
only a licensed practitioner with
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prescriptive authority may prescribe a steroid for a person; and
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[(E)
a violation of state law concerning steroids
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is a criminal offense punishable by confinement in jail or
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imprisonment in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.
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[(c)] The league shall: |
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(1) develop an educational program for students |
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engaged in extracurricular athletic activities sponsored or |
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sanctioned by the league, parents of those students, and coaches of |
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those activities regarding the health effects of steroid use; and |
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(2) make the program available to school districts. |
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(c) [(c-1)] A school district shall require that each |
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district employee who serves as an athletic coach at or above the |
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seventh grade level for an extracurricular athletic activity |
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sponsored or sanctioned by the league complete: |
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(1) the educational program developed by the league |
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under Subsection (b) [(c)]; or |
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(2) a comparable program developed by the district or |
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a private entity with relevant expertise. |
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[(d)
The league shall adopt rules for the annual
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administration of a steroid testing program under which high school
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students participating in an athletic competition sponsored or
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sanctioned by the league are tested at multiple times throughout
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the year for the presence of steroids in the students' bodies.
The
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testing program must:
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[(1)
require the random testing of a statistically
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significant number of high school students in this state who
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participate in athletic competitions sponsored or sanctioned by the
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league;
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[(2)
provide for the selection of specific students
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described by Subdivision (1) for testing through a process that
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randomly selects students from a single pool consisting of all
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students who participate in any activity for which the league
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sponsors or sanctions athletic competitions;
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[(3)
be administered at approximately 30 percent of
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the high schools in this state that participate in athletic
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competitions sponsored or sanctioned by the league;
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[(4)
provide for a process for confirming any initial
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positive test result through a subsequent test conducted as soon as
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practicable after the initial test, using a sample that was
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obtained at the same time as the sample used for the initial test;
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[(5)
require the testing to be performed only by an
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anabolic steroid testing laboratory with a current certification
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from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
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of the United States Department of Health and Human Services, the
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World Anti-Doping Agency, or another appropriate national or
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international certifying organization; and
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[(6)
provide for a period of ineligibility from
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participation in an athletic competition sponsored or sanctioned by
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the league for any student with a confirmed positive test result or
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any student who refuses to submit to random testing.
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[(e)
Results of a steroid test conducted under Subsection
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(d) are confidential and, unless required by court order, may be
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disclosed only to the student and the student's parent and the
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activity directors, principal, and assistant principals of the
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school attended by the student.
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[(f)
From funds already appropriated, the agency shall pay
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the costs of the steroid testing program established under
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Subsection (d).
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[(g)
The league may increase the membership fees required of
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school districts that participate in athletic competitions
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sponsored or sanctioned by the league in an amount necessary to
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offset the cost of league activities under this section.
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[(h)
Subsection (b)(1) does not apply to the use by a
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student of a steroid that is dispensed, prescribed, delivered, and
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administered by a medical practitioner for a valid medical purpose
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and in the course of professional practice, and a student is not
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subject to a period of ineligibility under Subsection (d)(6) on the
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basis of that steroid use.] |
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Sec. 67.77 [33.209]. INCORPORATION OF SAFETY REGULATIONS. |
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The league [University Interscholastic League] shall incorporate |
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the provisions of Sections 33.203-33.207 into the league's |
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constitution and contest rules. |
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Sec. 67.78 [67.26]. [UNIVERSITY INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE;] |
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VENUE FOR LEAGUE SUITS. Venue for suits brought against the league |
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[University Interscholastic League] or for suits involving the |
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interpretation or enforcement of the rules or regulations of the |
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league [University Interscholastic League] shall be in Travis |
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County, Texas. When the litigation involves a school district |
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located within Travis County, it shall be heard by a visiting judge. |
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SECTION 11. (a) As soon as possible after the effective |
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date of this Act, the University Interscholastic League shall |
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modify its rules to reflect the changes made by this Act to Section |
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33.203, Education Code. |
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(b) Sections 33.203(c) and (d), Education Code, as added by |
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this Act, apply only to a "Preparticipation Physical |
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Evaluation--Physical Examination" form signed on or after the |
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effective date of this Act. A "Preparticipation Physical |
|
Evaluation--Physical Examination" form signed before the effective |
|
date of this Act is governed by the law in effect immediately before |
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the effective date of this Act, and that law is continued in effect |
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for that purpose. |
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SECTION 12. Section 33.084, Education Code, is repealed. |
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SECTION 13. (a) Sections 33.203(c) and (d), Education |
|
Code, as added by this Act, take effect immediately if this Act |
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receives a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each |
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house, as provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. |
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If this Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate |
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effect, Sections 33.203(c) and (d), Education Code, as added by |
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this Act, take effect September 1, 2015. |
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(b) Except as provided by Subsection (a) of this section, |
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this Act takes effect September 1, 2015. |